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The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust

The Club can trace its long tradition of donating to charitable causes back to at least 1915, but it was in the 1950s, as Hong Kong struggled to cope with post-war reconstruction and a massive influx of immigrants, that this role became integral to its operation. In 1955, the Club formally decided to devote its surplus each year to charity and community projects, and in 1959, a separate company, the Hong Kong Jockey Club (Charities) Ltd, was formed to administer donations. In 1993, a new entity was established, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, to reflect the evolving nature, scale and scope of donations. The Charities Trust is one of the world’s top ten charity donors.

The Trust’s substantial donations to the community are made possible by the Club’s unique integrated business model, which comprises racing and racecourse entertainment, responsible sports wagering and lottery, a membership club, and charities and community contribution. Approximately 90% of the Club’s annual operating surplus after tax is donated to the Trust, enabling it to play a significant role in the community’s development.

Working with the Government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and community partners, the Trust is committed to improving the quality of life of the people of Hong Kong. As a philanthropic organisation in its own right, the Trust also proactively identifies and initiates projects that anticipate future community and social needs.

Five Priority Areas

Over many years, the Club has established its position as a major social partner in fostering a caring and inclusive community in Hong Kong. It accomplishes this through donations made to its community partners via The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust; various Trust-initiated projects; and by organising its own events that allow people to experience a healthy and vibrant lifestyle.

Today, the Trust contributes across various areas of social needs and focuses on five strategic areas:

  • Positive Ageing & Elderly Care
  • Healthy Community
  • Children & Youth Development
  • Sports & Culture
  • Talent & Sector Development

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Hong Kong SAR China

Market(s) Active

Hong Kong SAR China

Social causes

Beneficiaries

The team at The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust

  • Donna Tang

    Donna Tang

    Executive Manager, Charities (Sports, Culture and Institute of Philanthropy) at The Hong Kong Jockey Club

  • Dr. Gabriel Leung

    Dr. Gabriel Leung

    Executive Director, Charities and Community at The Hong Kong Jockey Club

  • Rainbow Wong

    Rainbow Wong

    Deputy Executive Manager, Charities (Engagement) at The Hong Kong Jockey Club

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